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The Oshawa Times, 13 May 1960, p. 18

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1B Tn hn te -- Solina Babes Zion WA Aids Ayre Baptized Hospital Fund | rom mm: P | SOLINA -- Rev. W. Reed vit 's Day service ZION -- The May meeting of P2Ptized seven children, wholyaptised: Annette Jean and Col- the WA was held in the Sunday|™ere presented with Bibles bylette Elaine. twin daughters of c m Wedne: with| . cis AME, rs. Bruce Taylor; | Seocizoon 3 _Jefvesay ith Those baptized were; Linda Gary Stewart, son of Mr. and nelt in charge of devotions. It Dianne Currie, daughter of Mr.|Mrs, Rae Pascoe and Jane Mari-| was reported that $33 was real. 30d Mrs. T. Currie; Donald Ray-|lyn daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| ized for lunches sold at M., Mor-/™ond Everson Prout, son of Mr. Wesley Hills, and the three chil gan's auction sale and $25 was|20d Mrs. Donald Prout; Law-|gren of Mr. and Mrs. Percy donated to Oshawa General Hos-|{T¢n¢¢ Frederick Dart, son of Mr.| Westlake, Allan, Arlene and Don- pital Building Fund. and Mrs. F. Dart; Garry Hans gid. It was decided to hold the ba.|Ceissberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. ERSONALS zaar June 8 at 7.30. Hans Geisberger; Brenda Mar- PERSONALS ' : Mrs. H. Bennett, Mrs. J. C lene Gifford, daughter of Mr. Mr, and Mrs. John Harman of Glaspell, Mrs, N. Fice served add Mrs. Neil Gifford; Randy Espanola, visited Mr. and Mrs, lone. Ep : James Killen, son of Mr. and| Percy Nesbitt. i Mrs. James Killen, and Gregory, Mrs. J. Yellowlees and Gladys George Leonard Scott, son of Mr. visited the former's sister, Ida CLASSIFIED and Mrs. George Scott. | Reynolds, in Our Lady of Mercy RENN | Hospital, Toronto. PERSONALS : The ann : PET Mrs. Ralph Davis attended the| ual meeting of the| 's Institute Publ Rel ADVERTISING Home and School Association will |" omen s nae 1 A Gu a- be held May 18, when the installa. lions convention at Guelph. tion of officers will take place. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Leach Joes aud family Sore Lg anidid 50--Articles for Sale visi oF Bet, Soe Samay. (Blackstock, Sunday. | KEEP b t dry with a Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell, To- i . ok Ri fy TV. 98 ronto, visited R. Perkins Friday. Rip BiB wid oe » re i -3 a y Gr : Py Se imcoe Street North, RA 3-3043. Mr. and Mrs. F Ward and tovale. Mr. and Mrs. W Ashl 1" WESTING SE vis th { ' pl ra. vig} y, MT. WW. AS vel Te ieture tube. guar. | amily, North Oshawa, visited W.(ton "Lois and Ken, Bradley's, anteed for one year, $139, Meagher's, Camerons Sunday. : Mrs, Flossie Goyne and Miss 5 King Street West 4 Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geissbherger Audrey Goyne, Oshawa, were BATH, toilet, basin and also Lloyd Visited Mr. and Mrs, Beat Nik- guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles baby carriage. RA 5.8273. laus at Maxwell Saturday, Langmaid Sunday. RCA VICTOR stero record pl w,| Mr. and Mrs. George Cochrane, | i four speed, with auxiliary speaker. Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dart| ry Mes oy. Langinalg ge arranged. Meagher's 5 .n4 family, Woodville, visited N. hi i an Te yy NU.WAY Tux Co has been_appointed|T ice Sunday. og, Bo oy Is BoB. tt and distributor for Filter Queen Vacuum.| Mr. and Mrs. J. Killen and Mr. and ) Ba h eo an RA 8-4011 _|family, Oshawa, visited Robert children, Peterborough, Mrs. N. ALL types of carpentry work and con-| Killen Saturday. ,|Yellowlees, Bowmanville, visited crete work, Free estimates. Phone, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Scott and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hockaday Sun- afier 8 p.m., RA 5.5890, ___|Lynda, Kedron, Mr. and Mrs, day. id Sazopliotie, fencr. feasonable Ralph Glaspell and Gwen,| Mr. and Mrs. M. McCarrell, Ey ae em |Tyrone, visited Mrs. F, B. Glas- Omemee, visited Mr. and Mrs. a Haar patetos. is Pell Sunday Wes Hills Sunday. ful designs for home and cottage.| Mr. and Mrs. B. Angi and Lena Taylor, Bowmanville, Mr quick sale, 25c per fool. Sylyia, Oshawa, visited 0. Kna S q / 1g heavy quality broadioom, Fab: py cia ? PP 35d pis nig nd herized back and ot oof, six decor- o ! \ . XB . p, goog "P12 'size, Very! Mrs. B. Walkey, Bowmanville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ests Bo ta wi. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, Newton Taylor, Sunday. on's Furniture, 20 Church Street ville, visited A. Fisher Saturday.| pop 1q pascoe and Lyn, Don YLOYD carriage; 1 white bath; 1 erib,| Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bull and|pacooe Dean and Danny, Hamp- A-1 condition. Phone Whitby Mo/family, Scarboro, visited 0. Bul ton, visited Rae Pascoe Sunday 8.3101 Sunday hi 0 : EASY washing machine, in excellent| Mr. and Mrs, O. Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. N. Wotten enter- condition, $25. Telephone RA 35-7818 amily : < tained relatives of the Arnot-Mc- 2 Pl Hdd family visited G Knapp at Wed DINING room table, buffet, five leafs Brooklin Sunday Dougall families at supper . included for extending table. RA 84773. nj. and Mrs. Aubrey Hircock nesday. Those present were Mrs RANGETTE, $15. RA 56139. (and Brian, Oshawa, visited Fr. w B. Williams, Mr. Jesse Arnot, 17 RICHARDSON runabout, 135 HP Cameron Sunday Apha Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Chrysler V drive, Best cash offer. R.| arn and Mrs. Henry Dart visit-/Jesse Van Nest, Mrs. Doreen Avis, Frenchman's Bay, TE 9-148. | "a. "and Mrs. S. Maybury, Brooks, Bowmanville, Mrs, L. C. WRECKING "#1 Font, al Sart Scarboro, Monday "Snowden, Maple Grove, Ms. . Mr. and Mrs. D. Knapp and Sam Dewell and Mrs. Elmer Wil- WINE and cider barrels, all sizes, : 0 solid oak, lowest prices. Oshawa Hard.| Robert, Omemee, Mr. and Mrs. bur, Hampton ware, 8 Church. RA 3.7624 Don Prout and Donnie, Bowman-., Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wilson, ROA Victor television mahogany fin. ville, visited Ray Cameron on Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Joe . th new picture tube, $99. Terms Sunday Snowden and Bruce visited Mr. : gash sud $10 ently Meagher's,| Mr and Mrs. Fred Dart, Wood-/and Mrs. I. Hardy. 241 » on - " WAGON. crib, springfilled mattress, ville, visita) Jeniy Dat Sunder. La licen Baker Lidia? i kitchen table, four chairs Laura Lee Smales, )shawa, Phyffe drop-leaf table, four Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank in To- visited Tom Baker. chairs, china cabinet. RA | pronto this week Gail Baker and Pat Knox at- Mrs. R. Davidson, Mr. and . One, whnig ONE Beatty washer, Gurney double Mrs Llovd Davidson, Ronnie and tended the conference ou Gasis ele stove, one single poster bed, - i tian Vocation at Queen's Univer- complete, one chest of five drawers, Janice, Raglan, visited 0. Knapp|gj, Kingston, last weekend. double wardrobe. RA 3-4085. Wednesday Jack Baker visited Mr. and TWIN stroller, rangette, both in A-1| Mr. and Mrs. H. Webster, Little| nrc J Smales. Oshawa. condition. Telephone RA 5-0676. Britain, Mr, and Mrs. G. Fisher| mv. "and Mrs. J Leger and TWO single beds with mattresses, ideal and family, Oshawa, visited A. family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Freitag for cottages, reasonable. RA 5145 Fisher Sunday 2nd sons, Oshawa, visiud E. Cry. afte p.m -- - ' hd hid rr Rs --e derman Saturday. EVINRUDE 15-ft ace ship. Tel he hone FA SB t, oe aup. Tele PRIVATE LISTINGS Mr, and Mrs. Ross Cryderman CHESTERFIELD bed, hardly used, QUEBEC (CP) Of 126,000 and children visited Mr. and Mrs. like new, reasonable. Telephone RA telephones in use in the metro-|C. J. Wray, Oshawa Sunday. 72 ~ | politan Quebec area, 500 are un-| Mr. and Mrs. Stan Millson and CANVAS camp cot, boys wagon; 54 Jicted numbers. The Bell Tele-|sons visited Mrs. E. M. Carr, Oldsmobile discs fit 760-15; '50 Chev. | : T d M dM 1 or Pontiac fender skirts; 39 axel for (Phone Company says most of|Toronto and Mr, an Ts. lan trailer; 8 ft. police car aerial. Phone these belong to politicians, some Smith, Scarboro, Sunday. RA 3772 big businessmen, radio and tele-' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome FOUR lawn chairs for sale, reasonable vision personalities and a few and sons visited Wallace Mun- Price. Telephone RA 8.3217. ____| newspaper men. |day, Bowmanville, Sunday. THREE ice boxes for sale, ideal for | ------ - -- summer cottages small, medium and large IY 7 Athert Street SMOOTH POWER FOR MORE SUMMER FUN (Continued from Page 17) WE pay highest prices in the city for used furniture. Pretty's Used Furni-| -- vill ture Store. RA 3.3271, 444 Simcoe South. RABY carriage, good condition, pulls up for car bed. Very reasonable. 90 Chadburn Street RA 5.4318 RADIO and record player, automatics roll. away bed; suncot; Niagara mas. age pad: like new, reasonable, RA 81773 GOOD steel oil furnace, casing and pipes, perfect condition, $50. Phone RA 19 -FT. by 8 - ft. outboard cabin or » completely outfitted with or w it engines. RA 8.6114 GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent down. Dominion T Store, 48 Bond Street West. RA 511 UNCLAIMED storm doors, all sizes, $19; windows, $5 and up. Colonial Aluminum Industries, Ltd., 515 Brock Street North, Whitby, MO 8.5861. NEW automatic water heater, glass ned, 50-gallon. RA 8-5524 SIMPLICITY garden tractor, 5 HP,| good working condition, with tiller. | Telephone RA 35-1047 or call 595 Stone Street TWO piece chesterfield suite, like | new, four chrome kitchen chairs, cel-| jerette coffee and end tables, lamps, occasional chair, rug. 59 McLaughlin Blvd 51--Swap and Barter f ONE gas, one electric stove, two-inch §AS pump, sump pumps, pressure sys tems three-piece modern bath sets, $70. pipe and fittings; lawn mowers? outboard motors, boats. Trade or terms. H. Chinn, Hillside and Park Road South BATH sets, sump pumps, pressure systems, steel sinks and cabinets, fur- nace, boiler and rads, electric pop cooler, serv-all grill, piping and fit tings (all kinds). H Chinn RA 3.7088 52--Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS n 18 h.p. In the Es of WILLIAM a. SE MOWONYK, Retired, De- y 1 80 OBC RATED ceased @ 4750 rpm All persons hevirg Sjaims This trim lightweight pulls a pair of skiers; planes a runcbout agains - i i LIAM SEMOWONYK. late of at speeds fo 32 mph. Yet, it weighs only 64 Ibs., far less than the City of Oshawa, in the others in its power class. County of Ontario, Retired, Exclusive gear-reduction rewind starter for effortless starting. deceased Je. ded o-" or | Full gearshift; Sports car dash with light. Visi-twist about the 2Z2n y © oy. 1 lector: \| i al Ding speed selector; 6-gallon remote fuel tank, notified to send in to the rsigned Personal Repre- ative of the said de- - ged ont or kejers Ye 27% \ REMOTE CONTROL of Ma u » : of teil claims. por" Single lever synchronizes engine speed ; Be with geor selection. Ignition key werk, ater the saic cote stops and electrically chokes engine. Op- ] Per ona Representa- tional at slight extra cost. tive will distribute the assets of the said deceased having USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN egard only to claims of which ¢ shall then have notice re AAARAAAAA A AA DATED ot Oshawa, Ontario, t Sth day of May, 1960 JERRY SEMOWONYK, Administrator, Ss ole ERVICE STORE MANNING F. SWARTZ, i ter & Solicitor ; 162 KING ST. EAST RA 5.5512 6% King Street E 2 J Oshawa, Ontario. 9 ~ EATON'S OPEN TONIGHT (FRIDAY) UNTIL 9 9 x 12' Cabin Tourist Tent of rugged blue cotton drill, treated % be water- and rot-resistant; and with sewn-in floor Check the low price . . . check the quality features . . . and we think you'll choose this roomy tourist tent for camping this Summer e Styled with popular hump-back extension that keeps gear out of the way ® Sewn-in floor is of water-resistant khaki cotton duck e Poles are lightweight, strong tubular steel e Zinc- treated centre pole is adjustable ® 2-piece awning poles ® Large pull-up window in rear with storm flops e Screened Dutch-type 'door ® Sleeps four comfortably. tach 536.50 Combination Camp-Cot-Lounge-Chair Splendid for lounging in the sunshine . . . useful sleeping accom= modation by night! Constructed with tubular steel. frame, covered in sturdy green canvas; opens out to approx. 72 long, stands 13" off the ground. tach 12.98 EATON'S OUTDOOR SHOP, DEPT. 261 PHONE RA 5-7373 nee " Sisman Scampers « « » Sturdy, Lightweight Footwear for Boys Excellent for city or cottage wear . . . sturdily constructed for Summer-long wear. Soft Elk (tradename) leather uppers, com- position or foam crepe rubber soles, both with cork insulation between inner and outer soles. PRICES: "PANCO"' Soles, children's sizes 11 to 3 Pair cn gos ""PANCO" Soles, senior boys' sizes 1 to 5%, Pair . . Alo Tes Foam Crepe Soles, senior boys' sizes 1 to 52. Pair vor EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 239 PHONE RA 5.7373 Delectable Desserts. . . Teatime Treats... From EATON"S Hostess Shop SMEDLEY'S OF ENGLAND . . . Select Dessert Gooseberries. Excellent alone, or in pies, 35 15-0z. tin ' L Creamed Rice Pudding. Quick and easy to serve hot or cold 35 Plain or chocolate flavoured. 15Va-ox. tin avail PEARCE DUFF"S ENGLISH BLANCMANGE POWDER A creamy dessert to serve alone or in parfaits Chocolate, raspberry, strawberry or banana flavour. 4-0x. pgy. "e CARR'S ENGLISH TABLE WATER BISCUITS Flaky cracker-type biscuits that take well to spreads, 99 conape toppings, etc. Tin aes nin wil EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 579 PHONE RA 5.7373 Fashion forecast for cloudy days . . . "Sunny and Fair" Raincoats Less than 2 price! Ordinarily 29.95! Please, no Telephone or Mail Orders To brighten a grey day--attractive raincoats in a great variety of style and colour--offer showers of saving! Popular trench coats, full flowing lines, double- and single-breasted tailored types--they're all here fashioned in heavy poplin, irridescent fabrics and textured cottons. Style details include wide, shawl and notched collars; patch and slash pockets; set-in and raglan sleeves; full or half 50 H belts and fancy button trims. In pretty prints, w ; checks, tweeds and plains--bright notes of colour include beige, white, greens, blues, colour of gold, turquoise, black, navy and brown. Sizes 10 to 18 and 9 to 15. EATON Special Price, each EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 244

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